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Rock The South

Thirteen music acts have been confirmed for the June 3-4 event in Cullman. Also, two cast members from CMT's "Party Down South," Ryan "Daddy" Richards and Mattie Lynn Breaux, will make appearances at the festival.
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Swindell, a rising bro-country star, released his self-titled debut album in 2014. He's known for radio hits such as "Chillin' It," "Hope You Get Lonely Tonight," "Ain't Worth the Whiskey" and "Let Me See Ya Girl."
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The music festival in Cullman also hosted a celebrity guest this year: Noah Galloway, the Alabama Army veteran and double amputee who recently earned fame on "Dancing with the Stars." Galloway, 33, attended with his oldest son, Colston, meeting and greeting the public and hobnobbing with artists backstage.
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Rock the South, now in its fourth year, is owned by Birmingham resident Sara Evans, her football-star hubby, Jay Barker, and concert promoter Shane Quick. They've clearly developed a formula that works, as evidenced by growing crowds and the wealth of buzz from festivalgoers on social media.
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Seventeen acts will perform at the fest, set for June 19-20 at Heritage Park in Cullman. If you're a newcomer to Rock the South, don't fret; we've got the essentials covered. Veterans? It's time to go over the details of the 2015 fest, to ensure that your weekend proceeds smoothly.
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